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Marie Forleo is a life and business coach, motivational speaker, and host of Marie TV with hundreds of thousands of loyal fans.
Her mother went through a divorce when Forleo was eight years old, and she encouraged Forleo to always be smart and independent.
After stints working on Wall Street and in media, Forleo thought back on that advice from her mom and launched her own business.
Marie Forleo has had to face her own hardships, which ultimately l

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Christian Hackenberg, the New York Jets' 2016 second-round draft pick, reportedly threw interceptions in his first two practice throws with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Hackenberg signed with the Eagles this week after the Raiders cut him following a trade from the Jets.
Hackenberg is yet to take a regular season snap in the NFL.
Christian Hackenberg's second chance in the NFL reportedly did not get off to a good start.
Hackenberg — the New York Jets' second-round draf

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On Monday, Roger Stone shared a digitally altered photo on Instagram that portrayed himself, Donald Trump, and other White House staff members wearing swastikas.
The photo was originally created as a critique of the current administration, as well as Trump’s new "Space Force" program, and included the line "in space no one can hear you lie."
Stone, however, shared the image with the caption, "I love this — proud to be in this crew — but the o

In the latest episode of the bad reality TV show we're all living in 24/7, Omarosa says that Donald used the N-word behind the scenes at his old reality showwhile Donald not only says that he didn't, but Omarosa is a "dog" and that she was kicked off the island multiple times! Meanwhile, Tom, who, side note, used to be married to Roseanne (who is a fan of Donald's, and used to have a TV show that Donald liked, until she was kicked off the air for a racist tweet), says that Donald did in fact use

Welcome to Ad Age's Wake-Up Call, our daily roundup of advertising, marketing, media and digital news. You can get an audio version of this briefing on your Alexa device. Search for "Ad Age" under "Skills" in the Alexa app. What people are talking about today: Here's one way to sell newspapers in the digital age: Turn them into collectors' items by slapping the logo of a super-trendy brand on the front page. The New York Post's minimalistic cover wrap Monday featured the red logo of streetwear b

Some San Francisco streets are so covered in human feces, the city is launching a "Poop Patrol" to clean the mess.
The Poop Patrol will ride around the Tenderloin neighborhood in a vehicle equipped with a steam cleaner.
San Francisco's poop problem is a symptom of the housing crisis that has forced thousands to live on the streets.
In San Francisco, people call the city's telephone hotline about 65 times a day to report piles of human feces on streets and sidewalks.See the re

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Hulu's new horror series, "Castle Rock," was just renewed for a second season.
It's the closest Hulu has gotten to its own "Stranger Things," as it is heavily inspired by the work of Stephen King and relies on a sense of nostalgia akin to the Netflix hit.
"Castle Rock" isn't as flashy as "Stranger Things," but with the works of King at its disposal, it doesn't have to be.
The show has an impressive cast that includes Andre Holland, Scott Glenn, Sissy Spacek, and Terry O'Quinn.
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Walmart has made an ambitious effort to get its budget-conscious customers to buy more sustainable products.
CEO Lee Scott called employees and suppliers to reduce waste, use more renewable energy, and sell products that "sustained people and the environment."
But within a few years, the company realized selling sustainability to its customers would be more difficult than expected.
Although the market for environmental consciousness is growing, it has primarily catered to pe

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Liz Gendreau, the Chief Mom Officer, is a 38-year-old MBA who works as an IT program manager at a large company, making a six-figure salary. Her husband, Todd, stays at home with their three boys, ages 14, 10, and 3.
She's been the primary breadwinner since shortly after they were married, over 16 years ago.
She's spent over a year interviewing dozens of other successful women in her "Breadwinning, Six-Figure, Millionaire Women" series.
A few of th

Coca-Cola Co. agreed to buy a minority stake in Bodyarmor, a sports-drink maker whose backers include former basketball star Kobe Bryant, in a further move to diversify beyond sugary, fizzy beverages.Coke will become the second-largest shareholder in closely held Bodyarmor after co-founder and Chairman Mike Repole, according to a statement Tuesday. Financial terms of the deal, which could allow the soft-drink giant to eventually take control of Whitestone, New York-based Bodyarmor, were not disc

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Spotify jobs aren't static, according to CEO Daniel Ek.
He told Fast Company that he views jobs as "tours of duty," just like LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.
At Spotify, while your title might stay the same, the actual work you're doing will almost certainly change over time.
In a recent interview with Fast Company, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said he thought of jobs as "missions," rather than static roles.
"You have a number of years when you perform a job,

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A 6-year-old named Caitlin impressed the internet by secretly buying $350 worth of toys on Amazon.
Caitlin used one-click ordering to get several boxes of toys and games delivered to her house, according to Buzzfeed News.
"I was so surprised that a 6-year-old knew how to do one-click, next-day shipping," Caitlin's cousin told Buzzfeed.
People on social media were blown away by her resourcefulness, with one Twitter user saying, "this kid is going places."

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Recent discoveries have revealed that much of the traditional understanding of the human origin story is wrong.
Until the past few years, most anthropologists and archaeologists believed that the first members of our species — Homo sapiens — evolved in East Africa approximately 200,000 years ago.
As that story goes, humanity mostly remained in Africa for the next 140,000 years, then ventured forth as part of a major wave known as the "Out of Africa" migrati

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The Money Wizard, who goes by "Sean," is a 28-year-old blogger and financial analyst saving and investing his way toward early retirement.
Sean grew his net worth by more than $100,000 in two years, and he tracked the progress on his blog.
He says he's learned a few shocking lessons about money so far, like the fact that real wealth comes from learning how to save (without a budget), and then investing that money into wealth-building ass...

Activision, the Santa Monica, California-based video game developer, has consolidated its global media planning and buying with Omnicom's OMD without a review.The change comes about a month after Activision opted to stick with creative incumbent 72andSunny after a competitive review. The media assignment is effective immediately, according to a statement from OMD.First-person shooter game "Call of Duty" is scheduled to release its next version, called "Black Ops 4," on Oct. 12. Activision's othe

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In a new interview with Vulture, magician and former "Celebrity Apprentice" contestant Penn Jillette said that show producer Mark Burnett definitely has damaging tapes of Donald Trump.
Jillette claims he was in the room when the tapes were recorded, but he won't say what's on them because "the stakes are now high" and he is a self-described "unreliable narrator."
Several people who worked on the set of "The Apprentice" franchise have claimed that Trump was reco

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Sean, who goes by "The Money Wizard," is a 28-year-old blogger and financial analyst whose current net worth is $250,000.
If he stopped saving money today, his worth could grow to $1.6 million to $2.2 million by retirement age, thanks to compound interest.
He says his strategy isn't complicated. Here's how he did it.
I recently turned 28, and I've already saved over a quarter of a million dollars.
By itself, that factoid had earne

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Frontier Airlines is having a flash sale on flights between August 18 and October 3 from select cities.
One-way tickets from several routes — like Austin to New Orleans and Indianapolis to Philadelphia — start at $20.
Book your flights now before the deal ends.
If you haven't yet made Labor Day plans, it’s not too late to score a cheap flight to visit friends and family or escape to popular destinations across the U.S.
Frontier Airlines is curre

The goblins attacked in the night, but steel and magic had beaten them back and slain their leader. Now the corpses of the child-sized gremlins were beginning to stink in the tropical heat. The cool air of the abandoned temple beckoned.The frost maiden Blgvrg summoned her elk companion from the celestial planes. At her command, it cantered into the dark passage, hooves clattering against the worked stone. Forty feet into the tunnel, a sliver of gleaming metal flickered from the wall and the elk'

Vienna, Austria has toppled Melbourne, Australia as the world’s most liveable city.
Melbourne has sat in the top spot for the last seven years.
Australian cities, including Sydney and Adelaide, still make up a big portion of the list's top 10.
Vienna, the capital of Austria, has replaced Melbourne as the world’s most liveable city.
Melbourne sat in the top spot of the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index, trailed by Vienna for the las

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If Netflix was measured like a traditional broadcaster in Canada, it would rival the No. 1 network in the country. Over 50% of English-speaking households subscribe.
eMarketer expects there will be 13.3 million Netflix viewers in Canada this year. That figure is up 9.6% year over year.
Now there is an ongoing political debate over how streaming services should be regulated in Canada.
Local broadcast and cable companies are rallying behind the idea of a "Netfli

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A huge highway bridge collapsed in Genoa, northern Italy, on Tuesday morning.
At least 25 people have died, officials said, warning that the death toll will rise further.
Italy's deputy transport minister said 20 vehicles and buildings below the bridge were involved in the disaster.
Eleven people have been pulled alive from the rubble and transported to a hospital by helicopter, according to the Italian news agency ANSA.
Photos and video footage on soc

As a search marketing expert at 360i, Mike Dobbs spends a fair amount of time surfing the web. But last summer, he spent weeks riding actual ocean waves along the shoreline of Costa Rica. He rented a beach house, took his wife and two kids, and got far away from the agency's New York office. He barely responded to emails and was never on the phone with work. "I was truly unplugged," says Dobbs, the agency's senior VP for content discovery, overseeing SEO and voice marketing.His seaside respite c

Here's an in-flight safety video that people actually want to see. Turkish Airlines' clever in-flight safety film featuring Lego Batman characters has aced the Viral Video Chart for the week of August 13, soaring from No. 10 to first spot.With that, it unseats Adidas' "Team Mode" commercial, which moves to second place, just ahead of a new entry from Groupon featuring Tiffany Haddish, who isn't playing around.The view counts for the Viral Video Chart include both organic views and paid ads.
Con

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Omarosa Manigault-Newman claimed she heard Donald Trump saying the N-word "multiple times" in a three-minute recording.
She added that the remarks were made in reference to Kwame Jackson, an African American contestant on NBC's show, "The Apprentice."
Trump and another official fired back at her claims and called the alleged slurs "disgusting."
Manigault-Newman did not identify the person who allegedly played the recording for her, but at least three longtime

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Elon Musk's decision to tweet that he was considering taking Tesla private reportedly caught the company's own board of directors off-guard, The New York Times reported Monday night.
That August 7 tweet caused Tesla's stock to skyrocket to $380 per share that day.
In the days that followed, the SEC got involved, reportedly investigating Musk's online musings about taking the company private.
The fallout from that tweet follows an extended run of public missteps

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Several people have been injured after a car crashed into the barriers outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Tuesday.
The crash occurred at 7:37 a.m. local time.
Several people are injured, although none are believed to be seriously hurt.
British counter terrorism police are leading the investigation.
Several people have been injured after a car collided with the barriers outside the outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
The crash occurred at

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The lira has stabilised on Tuesday morning after a dramatic decline over the last 9 days.
Turkish President Erdogan has vowed action against "economic terrorists" and claimed the US is waging economic "war" against the country.
The drop in the lira was sparked by US sanctions against Turkey, economic conditions in the country, and a strong dollar that is pulling foreign investment out of Turkey and back to the United States.
The Turkish lira has stab

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The financial world is fixated on Tesla CEO Elon Musk's go-private deal for the company.
But Tesla remains a public company — and all the business issues it was dealing with before the go-private plan was announced continue to be in play.
Tesla is still aiming to post a profit in the second half of 2018.
Last week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk fired off the tweet heard 'round the financial world, revealing that he was considering taking Tesla private.
Since then,

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The influential Tory Brexiteer group of backbench MPs, the European Research Group, is drawing up its own "Brexit white paper" backing a no-deal scenario, according to reports.
The paper will reportedly be an alternative to May's unpopular "Chequers" plan and designed as a show of strength by pro-Brexit backbench MPs.
It will reportedly say Britain could pursue a Canada-style free trade agreement but only if the EU backs down on demands over the Irish border.
If the

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Elon Musk said via Twitter Monday evening that he was working on a proposal with Goldman Sachs and Silver Lake as financial advisors to take Tesla private.
In a statement on Monday, Musk also shared more details about who might fund such a deal.
Musk said in the statement that a meeting with the managing director of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund prompted his tweet about wanting to take Tesla private. But Musk said he is also having discussions with other

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President Donald Trump signed a $716 billion defense policy bill on Monday that authorizes military spending and includes watered-down controls on US government contracts with China's ZTE Corp and Huawei Technologies.
Some lawmakers wanted to use the bill to reinstate tough sanctions on ZTE to punish the company for illegally shipping products to Iran and North Korea, but Trump's version of the bill was weaker on the company.
The White House opposed putting stronge

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The entire cryptocurrency market has lost 10% of its value in the last 24-hours.
Bitcoin is below $6,000.
Ethereum fell 17% on Monday and is down another 7% on Tuesday morning.
You can follow live cryptocurrency prices on Markets Insider.
LONDON — Cryptocurrencies are in the red on Tuesday, with bitcoin leading the market lower after falling below $6,000 per token.
Bitcoin is down 4.5% to $5,975.21 at 8.18 a.m. BST (3.18 a.m. ET). Other major cryptocurrencies ar

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Facebook has completed an acqui-hire of interactive video company Vidpresso.
Vidpresso works with clients like BuzzFeed to overlay videos with interactive elements, including polls, graphics, and comments.
But Vidpresso was one of 61 firms that was late in complying with Facebook data rules in 2015.
Facebook has hired the team behind Vidpresso, an interactive video company that was late in complying with data rules put in place by the social network in 2015.
Vidpresso

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Carl Desir joins R/GA as the agency's first diversity & inclusion director. Most recently, he was vice president of talent initiatives at the 4A's, where he led MAIP, the Multicultural Advertising Intern Program. Desir has also been involved in or led diversity and talent programs like AdColor, 4A's Foundation, the Marcus Graham Project and The One Club Creative Boot Camp. In San Francisco, R/GA hired Noel Franus as executive creative director. Bob Cohen and Kevin Koller join as creative directo

Tiger Woods on Sunday may not have been able to secure his fifteenth major golf championship, but his ferocious run in the final round of the 100th PGA Championship was a declaration that the sport's most indomitable performer is backeven if he couldn't seem to find the fairway. And as one may well imagine, Tiger's improbable run in St. Louis proved to be a godsend for CBS.According to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data, CBS's final-round coverage of the tournament averaged 8.47 million viewers and

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I'm grateful to say I've never missed a flight due to an unexpectedly long or slow security line (knock on wood), but I've come close many, many times.
Very stressful at its worst and mind-numbing at its best, waiting in a security line is an experience no one enjoys. No amount of mental willpower or foot-tapping can&nb

30 years online with Janet Attard and Business Know-How ®. 8/8'18 marks Janet's 30th anniversary helping small businesses online. Find out what the online world was like before the Web in this first of 2 articles about Janet's experiences launching and running online small business sites.

Like it or not, your business's expenses go up a bit each year. To stay profitable, your business needs to grow so it can absorb those increases. Here are four things you can do to keep your small business growing.

If you own a small business you will probably be tempted at some point to hire a relative or close friend - whether it's because they are desperately in need of a job or because you really need the help of someone you know and trust. Before you bring your best friend, brother-in-law, or third cousin twice removed on board, consider these pros and cons of hiring family and friends.

Google's smartphone services store users' locations even when privacy settings are adjusted to shut these features off, according to a report by the Associated Press.While the company asks permission for users to share location information on its applications, it doesn't halt tracking services when users pause Location History, according to the AP. Google Maps, for instance, grabs information when a user so much as opens the app, and automatic daily weather updates on Android phones give an appr

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Julia Child (1912 to 2004) introduced French cooking to Americans through her famous cookbook and the subsequent TV series that evolved from her recipes. At a time when quick (often canned) meals were the norm, Child helped transform America's culinary landscape.
In honor of her birthday, which falls on August 15th, INSIDER rounded up images of Child doing what she did best — cooking. Special thanks goes to the Schlesinger Library on the History of W

This is a preview of the Internet of Things (2018) research report from Business Insider Intelligence. To learn more about the IoT ecosystem, tech trends and industry forecasts, click here.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming how companies and consumers go about their days around the world. The technology that underlies this whole segment is evolving quickly, whether it’s the rapid rise of the Amazon Echo and voice assistants upending the consumer space, or growth of AI-powered a

Squire Patton Boggs Is Increasing Its IP Litigation Practice: They're swallowing up a boutique.
You've Been Served: Over Twitter.
Kellyanne Conway Is Terrible At Her Job: She just keeps on making it worse.
Proskauer's Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Is Over: Though we don't know the details.
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Every weekday we bring you the Ad Age/iSpot Hot Spots, new TV commercials tracked by iSpot.tv, the real-time TV ad measurement company with attention and conversion analytics from more than eight million smart TVs. The ads here ran on national TV for the first time over the weekend.A few highlights: Knock.com offers up customer testimonials for its home trade-in service. Best Buy promotes the laptops its sells that have Windows Ink, Microsoft's pen-computing software. And AncestryDNA promotes a

WPP, the world's largest advertising company, is quitting its longstanding headquarters in Mayfair, London, the latest break from former CEO and founder Martin Sorrell, according to a person familiar with the matter.WPP is moving out of 27 Farm St., which Sorrell took control of in 1987 when he acquired agency J. Walter Thompson, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the decision isn't yet public. It's planning to temporarily relocate its head office to Sea Containers, the offi

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai should expect some tough questions at a Senate hearing last week.
Last week, the agency's inspector general released a report into an incident last year in which the FCC's servers became unavailable during the comment period over Pai's repeal of the agency's net-neutrality rules.
At the time of the outage, Pai and the FCC told Congress and the public that it had been caused by a cyberattack.
The report found no

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Made in Adidas Speedfactory in Atlanta, Adidas created a collection of running sneakers for big cities around the world using data collected from real athletes.
By using digital manufacturing techniques, Adidas can more accurately design shoes for athletes and cut down on production from human-operated factories in Asia.

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Two explosive-laden drones were used to attack Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month.
The attack failed, and it was expected to prompt a new crackdown from the government.
Maduro reportedly hinted at what may be another purge during a weekend meeting.
The days since an August 4 drone attack on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have yielded few solid details about the perpetrators, but Maduro's government appears to be moving ahead with efforts to

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SpaceX allowed a few reporters into its Hawthorne, California headquarters on Monday for close-up looks at a new spaceship and spacesuit for NASA astronauts.
The aerospace company, founded by tech mogul Elon Musk, built its Crew Dragon hardware as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program. Boeing also designed a new seven-person space capsule for NASA called the CST-100 Starliner.
NASA launched program in 2010 to replace its (now-retired) space shuttle fleet with privately developed

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Christine Hallquist could be on her way to becoming the nation's first transgender governor if she wins the Democratic primary election in Vermont on Tuesday.
Her left-leaning platform seeks to get voters higher-paying jobs, access to better education, state-wide broadband internet and Medicare for all.
Hallquist is facing three Democrats in Tuesday's primary election: Environmental activist James Ehlers, dance festival organizer Brenda Siegel, and 14-year-old Etha

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President Donald Trump signed a defense bill named after Sen. John McCain of Arizona during a ceremony at Fort Drum, New York, on Monday.
Trump thanked several lawmakers during his speech, but he did not mention McCain, a former US Navy pilot and a prisoner-of-war.
CNN host Jake Tapper thanked McCain in place of the president.
The feud between Trump and McCain has escalated, particularly after the senator became an outspoken critic for many of Trump's policies.
CNN h

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Former White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman claims in her new book, "Unhinged," that President Donald Trump once referred to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos as "Ditzy DeVos" and said he would soon "get rid of her."
Manigault Newman expressed dismay that DeVos is still secretary of education and said she's "destroying the education system in this country."
The White House has dismissed Manigault Newman's memoir as the product of a "disgruntled" former employee an

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Iran just unveiled a new short-range ballistic missile on Monday, just a few days after test firing a variant of the missile over the Strait of Hormuz.
The Fateh-e Mobin missile is an "agile, radar-evading and tactical missile with pinpoint accuracy," said Iranian Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Amir Hatami.
The Fateh-e Mobin, which means "Bright Conqueror," has a range of about 483 to 805 miles.
Iran just unveiled a new s

The Trojan Man is making a comeback. Two decades after he first emerged as a disembodied gloved hand, the icon of the world's leading condom has been reformatted for the age of Tinder and fluid sexual preferences in 72andSunny's first work for the Church & Dwight Co. brand.The new man behind the glove looks like Richard Simmons' laid-back younger cousin. He's into chimes, flowing robes and vaguely Eastern imagery. PR shop Edelman bills him as a "sex-positive, modern guy who is open to anything,

I've had my Samsung Galaxy Note 9 for a few days and I can say without hesitation that this is an awesome device. It's aesthetically beautiful, it's fast, it's powerful, and it's packed with small improvements that combine to make the Note 9 a best-in-class Android handheld.General impressionsI really like the Note 9. It is a case study in continuous improvement, which is clearly Samsung's innovation strategy. There isn't one "blow your mind" new feature, but each aspect of the Note 9 has been i

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The worst-case scenario for a global trade war could wipe out the stock market's most important driver
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has attacked Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for attending a memorial service for the Munich massacre terrorists.
Netanyahu said Corbyn deserves "unequivocal condemnation."See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: An early bitcoin investor explains what most people get wrong about the cryptocurrencySee Also:Here is Michael Jordan's 56,000-square foot house in Chicago and why it is still on the market after 6 yearsScientists think they

Life insurance is fundamentally hard to sell; it’s morbid to think about, promises no immediate rewards, and often requires a lengthy paper application with minimal guidance.
Despite the popularity of personalized products in other areas of finance and fintech, life insurance largely remains unchanged.
A small, but growing pocket of insurtech startups are shaking up the status quo by finding ways to digitize life insurance and increase its appeal.
Life insurance is a fundamentally

Miss Morice/FlickrThe skin is the largest and arguably the most important organ in the human body. It keeps our internal organs safe from the extremities of the outside world, along with many other functions. While some skin requires more care than others, like those with certain conditions such as eczema or acne, all skin deserves to be cared for in the best way possible, no matter how flawless.
Here are some things that you thought were good for your skin but actually aren’t.Spending t

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Peter Strzok, a 22-year veteran of the FBI, has been fired from the Bureau over controversial text messages exchanged between him and FBI lawyer Lisa Page that criticized President Donald Trump.
He was terminated by Deputy Director David Bowdich, who overturned a previous decision that demoted and suspended Strzok, but let him stay at the FBI.
Strzok has been under heavy scrutiny for his alleged bias against Trump since he was removed from the Mueller probe in summer 2017 afte

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Credit card fraud is on the rise — and so are the different types of credit card scams.
Credit card scammers are getting smarter — they use all sorts of tricks, from phony phone calls and emails to credit card skimmers and Wi-Fi hotspots— to obtain your personal information.
You could be a victim of a credit card scam and not even know it.
If you find a fraudulent charge on your credit card, the first thing you should do is contact your credit car

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TrueDark Twilight Glasses block out the blue, green, and violet light that can prevent the body's natural production of melatonin, a hormone crucial for sleep.
The glasses can help travelers overcome jet lag quickly, often making the adjustment to a new time zone a single-day process.
With a pair of TrueDark g

President Donald Trump knew what he was getting with Omarosa Manigault-Newman.
When Trump's hires don't work out the way he'd hoped, he has a way of complaining about them as though they were something that just happened to him.
Omarosa was hired during when Trump still held the clear view that bitter staff disputes were just part of a healthy workplace.
At campaign rallies, President Trump is fond of reciting the lyrics to "The Snake."
It's a 1968 song by African-American soul sing

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Toxins are turning up in dozens of public water systems across the United States, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan, and Delaware, according to a report by the AP.
The water systems are reportedly testing positive for dangerous levels of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.
Dumped into water, the air or soil, some forms of PFAS compounds are expected to remain intact for thousands of years; one public-health expert dubbed them "forever chemicals."
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A month after a big miss on its projected second-quarter subscriber additions led to a harrowing $24.2 billion erosion of its market value, Netflix on Monday announced that Chief Financial Officer David Wells is leaving the company.Wells, who has served as CFO of the wildly popular streaming service since 2010, will stay onboard until his successor is hired. In a statement, Wells said his post-Netflix endeavors would "focus more on philanthropy."Wells' tenure as Netflix's financial leader coinci

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Gold prices were down 1.3% on Monday.
Analysts say a currency crisis in Turkey is raising contagion risks.
Watch gold trade in real time here.
Gold prices hit their lowest level in nearly a year and a half Monday as investors turned to US Treasuries in the face of a currency crisis in Turkey that analysts say could spill across borders.
Gold dipped below $1,200 an ounce Monday morning to its weakest point since early 2017. It was trading d

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"What are your biggest weaknesses?" is a common job-interview question no one likes to answer.
But on The Cut, workplace advice columnist Alison Green suggests a two-part answer to the dreaded question.
She says its important to think seriously and honestly about what your work weaknesses are, and then to talk about what you have done to fix them.
It's one of the most dreaded questions in a job interview: "What are your biggest weaknesses?"
But fortunately, th

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Black Eyed Peas singer Will.i.am recently discussed changes he's made to improve his health.
He told Arianna Huffington on her podcast that regulating his sleep schedule and committing to a plant-based diet helped him lose 20 pounds.
His new diet involves cutting out meat, sugar, and processed foods.
"My cholesterol came down, my high blood pressure came down. My stress levels came down naturally. I have more energy," he said. "You don't need to have decay

Supreme
The New York Post featured an ad for Supreme on its front page on Monday.
Supreme fans are paying $20 or more for a copy of the paper, which typically costs $1.50.
The sportswear brand has gained a cult following as well as mainstream backing. A $500 million cash infusion in 2017 valued Supreme at $1 billion.
Some people are apparently willing to do whatever it takes to get their hands on a copy of The New York Post that has been remade into a Supreme

ICYMI: The New York Times has taken another look at fake online popularity, this time with an expos that landed on the front page of Sunday's paper with the headline "The Business of Pumping Up YouTube Views." The piece by Michael H. Keller, retitled "The Flourishing Business of Fake YouTube Views" for the web, follows a January story by the Times, "The Follower Factory," which looked at fake popularity on Twitter.The new investigation opens by telling the story of a fake-view purveyor from Cana

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President Donald Trump signed the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act on Monday.
The bill authorizes $717 billion in defense spending and is named after Arizona Sen. John McCain.
But Trump and McCain have frequently sparred over policy, and the president didn't mention the senator once during the signing ceremony.
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act that President Donald Trump signed on Monday was named after Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain, but the ti

Procter & Gamble Co.'s Olay has tapped Badger & Winters for a new #FaceAnything campaign, which breaks with a spread in Vogue and will expand to Times Square and Grand Central placements, events and social media.Publicis Groupe's Saatchi & Saatchi remains agency of record on Olay, which has seen a turnaround this year after years of struggles. But Chris Heiert, the brand's North America and global VP, says he still wanted to add a shop, taking advantage of the "flow" side of P&G's new "Fixed and

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The most common fights couples have focus on issues like finances, sex, and parenting.
That's according to Rachel Sussman, a relationship expert and marriage counselor in New York City.
Sussman said all these conflicts come down to communication skills — or a lack thereof.
When I asked Rachel Sussman, a a relationship expert and marriage counselor in New York City, about the most common fights couples have, she started mentioning things like cho

Good luck finding a copy of today's New York Post. Thanks to a promotional cover wrap featuring the logo of Supreme, the cult streetwear brand known for its limited-edition product "drops" and creative collaborations, the August 13 edition of the Murdoch-owned tabloid is a scarce sight on newsstands across the New York metropolitan area and beyond. Fans of the brand have been snatching up the inky relic for its theoretical collectible valueas have opportunists who have been buying copies of the